Wooden Tackle Boxes

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Beresford
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Wooden Tackle Boxes

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I've just seen these on ebay and thought some of you may be interested;

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Handmade-ROVE ... 84c&_uhb=1
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That seller has rencently joined the forum, nice box
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Post by Davyr »

Very pretty boxes - I'm not familiar with "float foam", but presumably it's quite hard-wearing stuff? I used to use an Efgeeco Hook and Float Wallet back in the '60s, but the foam inside that very quickly fell apart. Is "float foam" similar to that used by florists. i.e. quite dense and able to be carved with a knife?

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Post by GazTheAngler »

Though I have to admit that all the tackle I use these days fits in a tin that goes in the front pocket of theShakespear oddessy game bag I got for my birthday. My floats are in a plastic tube (i will get a bamboo one at some juncture.

Gaz

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